FIS stock holds in the low $40s as 2026 EPS guidance narrows
Published on 08/22/2026 at 08:40 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS, ISIN US31620M1062) stock is trading in the low $40s as of August 21, 2026, while the company is guiding investors to 2026 earnings per share in the mid-$6 range.
Recent market data and guidance commentary highlight that this financial technology provider is balancing a softer share price with relatively robust profit targets for the current fiscal year.
Guidance frames the 2026 profit story
Per a recent analyst-focused overview updated on August 21, 2026, FIS has set its fiscal 2026 EPS guidance in a range of $6.15 to $6.24 per share, providing a clear band for investors watching profitability over the next year.
The same overview notes that consensus expectations for the current fiscal year sit at around $6.19 per share, placing analyst forecasts slightly above the midpoint of management’s guidance range and suggesting that the market is aligned but mildly optimistic on execution.
This tight clustering between company guidance and consensus numbers implies that much of the near-term earnings story is already embedded in the stock, so future surprises are more likely to come from operational execution rather than major changes in forecasted EPS.
Share price and valuation context
A recent stock snapshot shows FIS shares trading at $40.98 in early trading on August 21, 2026, with a prior close reported at $40.58, leaving the stock modestly higher intraday but still well below its level at the start of the year.
The same data set indicates that FIS began the year at $66.46 and has since declined to $40.58, a year-to-date drop of 38.9 percent, underscoring how the market has repriced the company’s equity despite guidance that points to multi-dollar EPS for 2026.
For investors, the contrast between a low-$40 price and a guidance range centered on more than $6 in EPS translates into a single-digit price-to-earnings multiple on current-year expectations, a valuation profile that may be seen as conservative compared with many other technology and payments-related names.
Dividend and capital return backdrop
Alongside its earnings outlook, FIS is supporting returns with a cash dividend, with recent commentary citing a quarterly payout of $0.44 per share that continues to provide income alongside potential capital appreciation or volatility in the share price.
At a share price near $41, this quarterly dividend implies $1.76 per share on an annualized basis, which would equate to a cash yield in the mid-single-digit percent range, adding an income component to the total return story.
The combination of guided EPS in excess of $6 and an annual dividend of $1.76 per share suggests that management is confident enough in cash generation to sustain shareholder distributions while investing in its financial technology platforms and services.
Analyst consensus and expectations
Recent consensus data compiled as of August 21, 2026, indicates that 23 equity research analysts are covering FIS, collectively setting an average twelve-month price target of $55.39 per share, with individual targets ranging from $37.00 at the low end to $81.00 at the high end.
With the latest indicated price in the low $40s, the average target of $55.39 sits well above the current market level, pointing to implied upside of more than $10 per share if the company can deliver on its operational and earnings promises.
However, the spread between the lowest target at $37.00 and the highest at $81.00 also highlights that views on the stock’s risk-reward profile remain divided, reflecting differing assumptions on competition, margin trajectory, and the pace of growth in FIS’s core markets.
Product and business model lens
FIS is best known for its role as a provider of financial technology solutions to banks, capital markets firms, merchants, and corporations, supporting everything from core banking systems and card processing to risk management and treasury services.
In practice, that means FIS’s platforms sit at the heart of everyday financial transactions: card payments at point-of-sale terminals, digital banking interfaces that retail customers use to check balances or transfer funds, and back-office systems that institutions rely on to reconcile accounts and manage liquidity.
Representative offerings include enterprise payment processing solutions and integrated banking technology suites that help institutions modernize legacy infrastructure, improve operational efficiency, and support new digital channels for customers.
Closing market snapshot
As of August 21, 2026, FIS stock is quoted in the low $40s on its New York Stock Exchange listing, with recent data showing intraday levels around $40.98 and a prior close at $40.58, while the company’s 2026 EPS guidance between $6.15 and $6.24 and consensus near $6.19 frame the earnings narrative for the months ahead.
Fact box
Company: Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
ISIN: US31620M1062
Ticker: FIS
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Price (as of August 21, 2026, 3:58 p.m. ET): $40.98 USD
Market cap: $19.936 billion (as of June 29, 2026)
Sector / Industry: Information technology - financial technology and payment services
Index membership: S&P 500
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